Damian Anstiss, aged 23, of The Newry, Leicester, was sentence to 12 months imprisonment and was handed a 10-year football banning order, Adrian Smith, aged 42, of Milton Court, Loughborough, was given a six- month sentence, suspended for 18 months, was ordered to complete 250 hours of unpaid work and to pay £350 costs and was given a five-year football banning order.

Darren Smith, aged 43, of Main Street, Swannington, was give a six-month prison sentence and an eight-year football banning order and Derrick Springthorpe, aged 47, of Blackbird Avenue, Leicester, was handed a six- month suspended sentence for 18 months, ordered to complete 250 hours of unpaid work, pay £350 costs and obey a five-year banning order.

Lee Mills, aged 19, of Northfield Avenue, Wigston, was ordered to serve nine months in prison and will have to comply with a eight-year football banning order upon his release.

Scott Henry, aged 21, of Bewicke Road, Braunston, and Daniel Coleman, aged 37, of Leicester Road, Ibstock, will serve 10½ months in prison and were given an eight-year football banning order.

Darren Headley, aged 37, of Cedar Drive, Ibstock, will serve a six-month sentence and was handed an eight-year football banning order, Ricky McCullock, aged 21, of Blenheim Crescent, Leicester, was handed a 12 month sentence and a ten-year football banning order and Alex Spreckley, aged 19, of Sandringham Close, Glen Parva, was given a nine- month sentence and an eight-year football banning order.

Mark Deeney, aged 21, of Spring Road, Ibstock, and Luke Chamberlain, aged 23, of Knossington Road, Rutland, were given a six-month suspended sentence, will both have to wear a curfew tag for the next two months, complete 250 hours of unpaid work and pay £350 costs.

A total of 12 Coventry fans have already appeared before the courts.

A further two men are due to be sentenced and two are due to stand trial in the new year.